Located about five hours away from San Jose, Costa Rica you can find Puerto Viejo. An area with Caribbean vibes all over town. Although the Caribbean side of Costa Rica is not always the most popular, we were happily surprised with what we found...
Read MoreAs everything goes with Peru, we decided to keep exploring the outdoors. Our next stop in our travels was Huaraz, Peru. We heard about this town from our good friend and decided to check it for ourselves. Once we arrived, we didn’t see many people in town. We arrived in the middle of the day and later found out that everyone is outdoors doing activities and then return to Huaraz in the afternoon. Yes.. everything you want to visit will require you to hit the outdoors and work for it.
Read MoreBali is one of the most popular islands of Indonesia. From beatiful beaches, wonderful hiking, surfer's paradise, friendly locals and incredible landscapes. It is no surprise Bali is known as "The Island of the Gods".
Read MoreVisiting the islands on Lake Titicaca is the main reason people visit Puno. Lake Titicaca is the world’s highest navigable body of water sitting at an altitude of 3,812 meters (12,507ft). The islands and landscape around Lake Titicaca are beautiful and one of the main reasons it attracts many visitors.
Read MoreIn Goa you will find great beaches, great nightlife, great food and lots of markets! Check out some of the activities we did on our 2 week stay in Goa.
Read MoreIf you have extra time in Cusco, a day trip to Moray and the Salineras de Maras is a good option. This trip will help get you acclimated to the altitude if you plan on climbing Rainbow Mountain or Laguna Humantay. The trip can be combined with the Sacred Valley tour or you can do it completely separate. If you chose to combine it with the Sacred Valley tour you will have less time in Moray and the Salineras, but if you are short on time this will work for you. Be prepared for some awesome views at Moray and the white wonderland of the Salineras!
Read MoreIt’s our first time in Peru and we couldn’t be more excited! We flew into Lima from Mexico City and immediately took a flight straight into Cusco. If you’ve got time, people usually recommend the normal backpacker route by bus to get your body acclimated to high altitude, since Cusco is 3,399 meters (11,152 ft) above sea level. Although we will say we got lucky with the altitude and didn’t feel it as much as others...I guess I’d have to thank the Mate De Coca or Te de Coca to be honest!
Read MoreAs soon as we arrived to Cusco we knew one thing… we were going to visit Laguna Humantay. Laguna Humantay is located in middle of the mountains and surrounded by an incredible valley and landscape. This lake sits at 4,200 meters (13,779 feet) and it is surrounded by snow capped mountains. If you have the time, make sure to plan a visit to this gorgeous lake. Here you will find everything you need to know to be prepared for your visit.
Read MoreIf you are visiting any part of Thailand, you will most likely be flying into Bangkok or passing through it at one point or another. Bangkok has great connections if you are traveling north to Chiang Mai or south to the beautiful Thai Islands.
Read MoreYou’ve got your ticket booked to Peru and Machu Picchu is on your to do list, but where to start? So much to research..so much to prepare for?! Ahhh! That’s exactly how we felt, lucky for you we’ve got you covered. Here are some important things to know before you get ready for a trip of a lifetime!
Read MoreIf you are planning a trip to Peru, chances are that Machu Picchu is the main reason. Thousands of people flock to Peru to get a chance to visit the breathtaking Inca ruins of Machu Picchu. Now that you decided to visit this wonder of the world, you may ask yourself “How do I get to Machu Picchu”?
Read MoreA trip that was always on my bucketlist was a visit to Munich to celebrate Oktoberfest and drink some good beer. The experience inside the tents is really unique... it is a party atmosphere! Everyone visits Munich with one thing in mind... to drink the day away! Oktoberfest really delivered and exceeded my expectations!
Read MoreIf you are planning a visit to Oaxaca, Hierve El Agua must be in your plans. This destination has quickly become an Instagram sensation as many tourist flock to the area to get the picture by the natural mineral pool. Trust us when we say this, the views will leave you speechless! An infinity pool overlooking the Sierra Madre Mountains…you be the judge…
Read MoreThere is no doubt Oaxaca is a gem waiting to be explored! Oaxaca quickly rose to being our #1 choice in best places to visit in Mexico. We can't believe Oaxaca is still so unexplored, so if I were you, I would pay it a visit before it becomes like other places…overrun by tourists.
Read MoreAthens is a great city to discover Greek history. There is more to Athens than meets the eye. The only thing you need is time to discover it.
Read MoreWhite houses, blue domes and some of the world’s most beautiful sunsets! That is what you will find in Santorini. Check out our guide to this exquisite island!
Read MoreGuanajuato is a city surrounded by a valley of mountains. This city might be the most picturesque place in all of Mexico! The colorful buildings and its over 3,600 alleys make it even better! UNESCO declared the historic city center a World Heritage Site in 1988. It’s a definite must for anyone traveling through Mexico.
Read MoreWhy has San Miguel De Allende been voted “Best City in the World for 2018” by Travel + Leisure readers two years in a row?...Because it’s better than a fairytale that’s why! Beating fabulous destinations like Florence, Santorini amongst others.
Read MoreAntigua is a charming colorful cobblestone colonial town only 45 minutes away from Guatemala City. It was our first stop when we landed in Guatemala. With plenty of things to do it will keep you entertained for weeks.
Read MoreLake Atitlan is known to be one of the most beautiful lakes in the world, surrounded by three volcanoes: Volcan San Pedro, Volcan Toliman, and Volcan Atitlan. Tourist have been flocking the area for the past years. Many people come to the area to visit and some end up staying a lifetime. There are many expats from around the world who have established themselves in the Lake Atitlan area, especially in the towns of Panajachel and San Pedro. You really can't blame them...you'd want to stay too if you could!
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